WorksheetsQuiz on Individualized Education Programs (IEP)
Total questions: 9
Worksheet time: 5mins
What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
A written statement for a student with a disability
A general education plan for all students
A curriculum guide for teachers
A financial plan for school funding
Who is involved in developing an IEP?
Only the student's teachers
The student's family and a team of people
The school principal
The state superintendent
What initiates the IEP process?
A decision by the school board
The student's academic performance
A referral by the parent(s) or guardian(s)
A request from the state department
Who evaluates the student for an IEP?
The student's peers
A private educational consultant
The federal government
The local school district
What laws govern the IEP process?
Both state and federal law
Only state law
Local school policies
Only federal law
What rights do parent(s) and guardian(s) have in the IEP process?
No legal rights
Limited rights
Full legal rights
Rights only if they request them
What is the role of the local school district in the IEP process?
To oversee extracurricular activities
To provide funding for the IEP
To evaluate the student and work with the family
To create a general education curriculum
What is the primary purpose of an IEP?
To assess the student's athletic abilities
To provide a written statement of an educational plan for a student with a disability
To outline a financial plan for the student
To determine the student's eligibility for scholarships
What is the first step in the IEP process?
The parent(s) or guardian(s) refer the student for services
The school district evaluates the student
The state superintendent reviews the case
The student is assigned a special education teacher
